VIDEO: Injured eagle at BC Wildlife Park in Kamloops released back into wild

An injured eagle that was recovering at Kamloops' BC Wildlife Park has now been released.

Image Credit: SUBMITTED/BC Farm & Family Photography

March 24, 2017 - 6:30 PM

KAMLOOPS - After spending nearly two months recovering at the B.C. Wildlife Park in Kamloops, a bald eagle has been released back into nature.

Wildlife photographer Tasha Hall found the injured eagle trapped in a snare while sledding in the Kootenays near the end of January. Hall ended up putting the eagle in a dog crate and driving it to the BC Wildlife Park in Kamloops.

The eagle had an injured wing and spent nearly two months recovering at the wildlife park.

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